Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sattha, I've owned a 180 Elmar-R since 1977. I bought it in Germany from a very knowledgeable dealer who recommended it over the original 180 Elmarit-R. I've taken many comparison shots between this lens and my other R lenses using Kodachrome and I can't tell the difference in resolution, color transmission or contrast when the slides are projected with a Prodovit. This is a very convenient lens for travel. It's close to the size of a 135 and is not nearly as heavy as the Elmarits. The only possible drawback I can think of with the lens is that it's too slow to use conveniently with a 2X extender. However, f/4 is a perfectly usable aperture with this lens. BTW, one problem with the 180 f/3.4 is that it won't focus very closely. This could be a serious problem for some users. Bud ctkhor wrote: > I recently posted that I am building up my Leica R system with a few lenses, > one of which is the 180/3.4 Apo-Telyt. This lens was recommended in Brian > Bowers' book "Leica Reflex Photography" as the best 180's ever made. A good > friend also recomend it highly and I have seen the exceptional pictures made > with it. However, an excellent to mint condition lens cost $1000 + and that > eats into my budget. Doug Herr was so kind to recommend the 180/4 Elmar > instead which is priced attractively enough for me to buy used. > Unfortunately, I know next to nothing about this lens. Can anyone in the LUG > group who have experience with please comment on its performance with > regards to resolution, colour rendition and contrast. > > To Leica users like Eric Welch who have experience with both Nikon and > Leica, how does it compare to the AF Nikkors 80-200 f2.8D and 180 f2.8D? > > Thank you. > > Sattha